This timely release explores the community-altering phenomenon of social networking sites and what it reveals about friendship, God, and the need for connection.
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In 'The Church of Facebook: How the Wireless Generation is Redefining Community' Jesse Rice (writer, musician and worship arts director) presents the issue of our basic human need to ?connect.'
Delving deep into this issue of how Social Networking reflects this need is the focus of this book. The information is informative, educational, and often inspiring and humorous; a great formula for discussing any issue or idea.
His illustrations match well to the area of connectivity he discusses in these six chapters, almost provoking one to research the illustrations themselves.
What is spontaneous order? How did Facebook become the phenomena of Social Networking? Is there really power in your online profile? How Social Networking consumes us almost unintentionally? What is the nature of a relationship; must it be geographically bound? In this new Social Networking World, what are some prudent limitations?
This book is well researched engaging the reader not only to consider the dynamic of the Facebook and Social Networking in general but the underlying human need it addresses offering not only wise options to manage you online presence but opportunities to reach vast numbers of people. This is central focus of the book.
Facebook is a tool and an opportunity to reconnect lost relationships and share our lives with others we may never physically meet. In the final chapter of the book, several good tools are mentioned and some great strategies are given such as practicing intentional, mindful, and authentic interaction
In preparing this review, I visited the author's website and found some very funny material. I would urge you also to visit. My favorite portion was on the author's FAQ page. You will find some very interesting comments here. It is a must read for humor value alone. For instance, his response to the question ?Who is Jesse Rice?" The answer given:
"Jesse Rice (who is not a recognized cult leader, at least not of any
cults particularly large or bovine in nature) is the author of this blog
and the entertaining and informative book, 'The Church of Facebook."
Disclaimer:
The review copy of this book was provided free of charge by the author's representative and was donated to the Westwood Baptist Church.